A German feature film about a Jew named Joseph Suss Oppenheimer. Jewish people during some religious ritual. Ferdinand Marian whispers and calls a man. An old man comes to him and they talk. A girl sings and plays a piano. She kisses a book and talks to her maid servant. A boy comes. They talk and embrace.
A German feature film about a Jew named Joseph Suss Oppenheimer. A man talks to two officers. Ferdinand Marian comes and talks to the man.
A German feature film about a Jew named Joseph Suss Oppenheimer. A man and a boy argue. Men surround them. The boy rides a horse. Guards capture him and bring him to Ferdinand Marian. Ferdinand talks to the boy. A girl waits for the boy at their home. Her maid servant sleeps on a chair. A clock strikes 1:00 AM. She cries.
A German feature film about a Jew named Joseph Suss Oppenheimer. Ferdinand Marian talks to Heinrich George. Heinrich shouts at Ferdinand. Ferdinand leaves the room.
From a German feature film, Jud Süß (Jud Suss), about a Jew named Joseph Suss Oppenheimer. Guards bring a boy to a room. A girl talks to Ferdinand Marian. Marian gets up from a dinner table. The girl sits at the table. They talk and the girl gives her ring to Marian. He tries to rape the girl. The guards torture the boy in a jail. A Jew comes to the jail and talks to the guards.
On sighting of incoming German aircaft, British soldiers scramble to trench battle positions with anti aircraft guns (ack ack guns) at British aerodromes. British pilots race to waiting Hawker Hurricanes and take off to fight the German Luftwaffe aircraft. Ground views of battle unfolding in the air. Smoke in sky from battle. Captured German air crew members are escorted by armed British guards. One is smiling. British Hurricane back at airbase for refueling and more ammunition. Smoke in distance across English Channel shows results of British offensive action. Official seen collecting pieces of a struck enemy aircraft. Narrator cautions viewers to not touch such pieces if they find them as "your curiousity may upset the work of examining experts." British Hurricanes and spitfires return to airbase. British pilots in discussion with a pilot from Poland. As pilots are shown, narrator says, "never in the history of human conflict, have the many owed so much to the few."
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